memory read flaws

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Memory read flaws, such as out-of-bounds reads, are a class of information disclosure vulnerabilities that can expose sensitive data within Windows systems. A recent example is CVE-2025-24065, a critical vulnerability in the Windows Storage Management Provider that allows authorized attackers to locally access protected information via an out-of-bounds read. These flaws bypass standard security boundaries and pose risks to both enterprise and consumer users. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover the technical details, impact, and mitigation strategies for such memory read flaws, helping users understand how to protect their systems from these types of attacks.
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    CVE-2025-24065: Critical Windows Storage Management Vulnerability & How to Protect

    A new vulnerability tracked as CVE-2025-24065 has emerged in the Windows ecosystem, impacting the Windows Storage Management Provider and raising fresh concerns about information security for millions of enterprise and consumer users alike. This flaw, described as an “information disclosure”...
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